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British Academy. the second place the autocrat of Turkey . In the earlier years of his reign , when the writer first began to travel in and to observe Turkey , Abd - ul - Hamid was extremely unpopular there , and his government was ...
British Academy. the second place the autocrat of Turkey . In the earlier years of his reign , when the writer first began to travel in and to observe Turkey , Abd - ul - Hamid was extremely unpopular there , and his government was ...
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... Turkey , cannot avoid inferring that the present situation in Europe is largely the outcome of the situation in the East . The influence of Germany had reached such a stage that , in order to continue its extension , closer contact ...
... Turkey , cannot avoid inferring that the present situation in Europe is largely the outcome of the situation in the East . The influence of Germany had reached such a stage that , in order to continue its extension , closer contact ...
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British Academy. consolidation of German influence over Turkey : this Serbian impedi- ment had to be removed at all cost , and the time seemed favourable . No one who was familiar with the growth of German interest in Turkey and the ...
British Academy. consolidation of German influence over Turkey : this Serbian impedi- ment had to be removed at all cost , and the time seemed favourable . No one who was familiar with the growth of German interest in Turkey and the ...
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CORRESPONDING FELLOWS | 9 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191516 | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
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